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New Natural Home

Dominic Bradbury

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An inspirational guide to designing, building and furnishing houses and interiors to minimize their impact on the planet

Overview

Ecological considerations are now an integral part of our everyday lives. But living green demands little more than respecting natural resources, learning from local traditions, and listening to our own practical instincts. For anyone thinking of designing, building, remodelling or furnishing a modern home, this all-in-one publication provides practical inspiration for dwelling stylishly, sensibly and sustainably.

Reviews

'Will delight anyone interested in cutting-edge design and green living … an inspiration for those thinking seriously about building their own'
The Sunday Times

'A useful research companion for anybody looking to build green, as much as a lovely selection of great new houses all over the globe'
Wallpaper*

'A sumptuous piece of work that puts some style into sustainability … Whether you’re thinking about a new-build, an extension or reinvention, there is a section that will address your queries. A great read'
Select Interiors

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Product Information

Book Details

Format: PLC (no jacket)

Size: 21.5 x 19.7 cm

Extent: 256 pp

Illustrations: 386

Publication date: 14 March 2011

ISBN: 9780500515617

Contents List

Introduction • Building Better Homes • Design & Build • Light & Shade The Material World • Indoors & Outdoors • Sustainable Footprints Directory of Architects • Index

About the Author

Dominic Bradbury is a journalist and writer specializing in architecture and design. He is the author of many books on the subject, including Mountain Modern, New Brazilian House, Vertical Living, Mid Century Modern Complete, The Iconic Interior, Mediterranean Modern, New Natural Home and The Iconic House, all published by Thames & Hudson.

Richard Powers’ books include The Iconic House, Beyond Bawa and New Natural Home, all published by Thames & Hudson.

List of Contributors

Richard Powers